MARSH’‘S NURSERY 


DAHLIA, CHARLES L. MASTICK 
Adolph Mayer (ID to SC). Deep garnet red, almost black. Velvety 
texture and good stems for cutting. $1.00 each. 
(ID). Extra large; golden orange. Wonderful long 
50c each. 
Angelo Rossi 
stiff stems. 
Axford Triumph (ID). 
orange. Tough leathery foliage. 
Extremely large flowered—deep golden 
Sile>Omeach 
Black Monarch (ID). Very dark ox-blood red. Makes a wide 
spreading bush blooming in mid-season. $2.00 each. 
Blue Horizon (ID). Beautiful lavender flowers on long erect stems. 
Tall, vigorous, very free flowering. $3.50 each. 
Carl G. Dah! (ID). Massive apricot buff and old rose blooms. 75c. 
Charles Mastick (FD). Deep apricot; stiff stems; fine keeper. 75c. 
Cherokee Brave (ID). The best exhibition red for warm weather. 
A beautiful non-fading ruby. Blooms well all seacon. $1.00 ecah. 
Col. Little (ID). Scarlet-orange with curling, twisting petals show- 
ing a lighter reverse and deeply notched at the tips. $5.00 each. 
Dahlia Mum (ID). An immense dahlia with flowers of deep orange 
showing a golden sheen. $1.00 each. 
Evelyn Chandler (SC). Golden apricot. Rare shade. 90c each. 
Favourita (CO). Very free flowering yellow. Long straight stems 
and a vigorous plant. $2.00 each. 
Five Star General (FD). Giant flowers of amaranth pink blending 
to tyrian pink and showing maize yellow at the center. Strong 
stems, striking flowers. $4.00 each. 
Gen. John J. Pershing (SC). Extra large flowers in an attractive 
mulberry shade. An all-around good dahlia. $2.00 each. 
Glamour (ID). Large good size flowers with good depth in true 
purple with wide margins of amaranth pink. $1.25 each. 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (ID). Deep rich rose blending to true purple. 
Very large. Very striking. 50c each. 

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“Cop Notch” 
SELECTED DAHLIAS 
We feel that the selection and choice of the Dahlias in this list 
will meet the strictest requirements. They are selected after thor- 
ough trial in the garden and judged for their real value—color, 
amount of bloom per season, stem and keeping quality—we feel 
sure even the most advanced Dahlia fancier will appreciate having 
a list of the best with the poorer varieties not even listed. Some are 
new, others of a few seasons. 
Prices are for tubers. Postpaid. Shipped from March to June 1. 

An attractive cactus dahlia of phlox pink and 
Free flowering. $1.50 each. 
Irene Dunne (C). 
mauve with center much lighter. 
Jane Lausche (SC). One of the most beautiful bicolor dahlias 
grown. Rosy mauve petals tipped with white. $2.50 each. 
Joan Ferenz (ID). Large 11- to 12-inch flowers of chrome yellow 
blended and flushed with spinal pink. Award winner. $2.50 each. 
Kelvin (ID). Another beauty from ‘Down Under’ is this massive 
informal decorative dahlia of buff suffused with carmine-rose 
giving the effect of peach. $2.50 each. 
Kirsten Flagstad (FD). Pure golden flowers suffused with apricot 
on extra strong stems. Deep glossy foliage. $2.50 each. 
Lord of Autumn (ID). The best exhibition yellow. Deep butter 
yellow, very large and perfectly formed. Free flowering. $1.00. 
Mary Noble. Large and beautiful flowers of phlox pink to bright 
mauve. An outstanding introduction from Australia. $3.00 each. 
Mayor Otis (ID). Very large blooms. Soft golden yellow with touch 
of copper. 90c each. 
Michigan White (SC to ID). For exhibition or cutting this is a 
fine white dahlia showing excellent form and substance. Flowers 
of medium size with strong stems. $1.00 each. 
Miss Glory (SC). One of the most popular and best of its class. 
Refined apricot yellow. Large size and excellent form. $1.00 
each. 
Miss San Diego (IC). Flowers 9 inches across on long fine stems. 
Lemon yellow with outer half of the flower tyrian pink. Many 
awards. $4.00 each. 
Montebello (1D). Gorgeous dark red with lighter reverse. Extra 
large; fully double petals curling back over the stems. $1.00. 
Mrs. Hester A. Pape (ID). Reddish purple but more toward the 
red. A winner in many shows. Excellent foliage and habit. $3.50. 
Mrs. Thomas A. Edison (ID). Rose purple with white reverse to 
petals, twisting near the center to show a white face. $1.50. 
Ogden Reid (ID). Early blooming, naturally large, of light mauve 
pink (ashes of roses). Makes a bushy growth. $3.00 each. 
One Grand (SC). 
90c each. 
Bright canary yellow. Large flowers keep well. 
Pink Giant (ID). Real pink flowers with plenty of depth. $1.00. 
Ronnie Lee (SC). Large scarlet-red and salmon orange with a 
general effect of orange. Early to bloom. $2.00 each. 
Rosy Dawn. Ball dahlia. Flowers small, golden yellow suffused 
and tipped with rose red with darker center. 75c each. 

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